Chiefs of the Air Staff - Pakistan Air Force

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After Asghar Khan moved to Pakistan, he was promoted to the rank of Wing Commander and given charge of Royal Pakistan Air Force College in Risalpur.
 
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Air Marshal Asghar Khan

During his command, PAF inducted a wide spectrum of aircraft from USA, which included state-of-the-art F-86 Sabres, T-33 Jet Trainers, T-37 Tweety Birds, B-57 Bombers, formidable F-104 Star Fighters, and ubiquitous C-130 Hercules aircraft.

Air Marshal Asghar Khan also launched the fighter training programs and combat courses to train fighter pilots in modern air warfare. He had clearly visualized and laid down the operational doctrine for the nation’s air arm and all its personnel were trained and judged against the highest adoptable professional standards.
 
PAF will never be intimidated by enemy weapon stockpiling: ACM Mujahid Anwar Khan (13 Aug 2020).
statement after He visited an operational airbase and participated in an operational training mission of the new dual-seat JF-17B Thunder aircraft.

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17 June 2015:
Chief of the Air Staff of Pakistan Air Force, ACM Sohail Aman participated in the Turkish Air Force’s multinational exercise Anatolian Eagle at Konya. By flying an F-16 jet himself, he led the #PAF contingent comprising six jets of the 9th 'Griffins' squadron.


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Commander of Pakistani troops...
From Right, Air Vice Marshal R. R. Echere Commander of the Royal Pakistan Air Force,
General Sir Douglas Gracie KC. Commander-in-Chief Pakistan Army,
Rear Adm. Merrill. W. Jefford Commanding Pakistan Navy.... 1949
 

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